Tag Archives: book review

Last week I was sent a copy of Stephen Rutt’s first book – “The Seafarers – A Journey Among Birds”, by the publishers, Elliott & Thompson. It was an unexpected surprise and “The Seafarers” is one of those great joys … Continue reading →

I first read “Under The Rock” last year when it came out in hardback and it has now just come out in paperback from Elliot & Thompson Books. At the time I first read it I wrote: Very much a … Continue reading →

It’s Bank Holiday Monday as I write this, and I’m a little bit later than usual sitting down to think about what’s happened in the last week. Essentially a short working week for most with the long weekend around Easter … Continue reading →

The Pull of the River – A journey into the wild and watery heart of Britain by Matt Gaw Rating: 4 out of 5 stars Hardback & ebook: Available now Paperback: Publ. 21st February 2019 Matt and his friend James … Continue reading →

So I’ve made a decision to try and get back to posting at least once a week. I’m going to ditch the old format of the “Quick Links” posts but stick with the premise of reviewing the previous week. We’ll … Continue reading →

GoodReads prompted me this morning with an email about my year in books. You can see the update on my GoodReads page here. I’m not sure that I’ll get through anymore books before the end of the year, but I’ve … Continue reading →

I’ve just finished reading “Sacred Sierra: A Year on a Spanish Mountain” by Jason Webster. It’s a book that I thoroughly enjoyed and here are my thoughts. Sacred Sierra: A Year on a Spanish Mountain by Jason Webster My rating: … Continue reading →